Reviewer's Choice

ARMS FULL OF LOVE: INSPIRING TRUE STORIES THAT CELEBRATE THE GIFT OF
FAMILY provides a fine collection of heartfelt listener stories combined with Delilah's own
experiences, and comes form a radio show host where her listeners share their most personal
experiences of love, hardship and family. From her experiences with her family growing up and
today as a single mother of twelve, this uses family experiences to show how family is an
intrinsic part of the human experience, and will prove a pick for any library looking for
heart-warming accounts of family love.

The Environmental Studies Shelf

The New York Times best-selling THE QUEST: ENERGY, SECURITY, AND THE
REMAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD achieved status as one of the 100 'notable books' in
2011: now it's been revised and updated to reflect the latest information and shows how energy
issues drive global political and economic change. Here are inside stories and issues revolving
around coal, electricity and natural gas, explaining how climate change became an issue and
reviewing the decisions and options that hold importance for the future. The result is a powerful
key to understanding not just energy usage and predictions, but how these forces operate in our
world.

The Money/Finance Shelf

GIVING WITH CONFIDENCE: A GUIDE TO SAVVY PHILANTHROPY provides a
thoughtful and fine guide to how to give money away and reflects decades of experience in the
philanthropy world. Individuals and businesses alike will learn how to donate more effectively,
whether it be to a charity or a foundation, and will learn how to access if programs are producing
desired results and how donators can see the most from their contributions. A 'must' for any
general lending collection, this provides the nuts and bolts of giving more effectively.

The Newest Story of O: How to Legally Pay 0% Interest on the Money You Owe & Eliminate
Your Debt in a Fraction of the Time -- Secrets to Making the Credit System Work in Your Favor
offers a powerful series of connections between debt management and personal credit, and offers
a solid survey that considers - and dispels - many common myths about debt and credit while
explaining credit history, credit scores, and how this impacts a consumer's ability to take
advantage of financial benefits. Can you be refused emergency medical treatment because of your
credit score? Why does only 1% interest on a 30-year fixed home loan result in a huge amount of
total interest paid over the life of a loan? Chapters explain credit profiles, tricks and tips, and
pairs personal experience with research to offer the first consumer handbook to draw connections
between credit improvement and debt minimization in a recommendation for any general
collection appealing to consumers.

The Dark Knight Manual offers a narrowed and in-depth focus on the Batman created by
Christopher Nolen, includes removable documents which may not lend to library circulation but
are perfect for Batman collectors, and provides an in-depth coverage of Batman's tools and
technology. From the high-tech functions of his cowl to the contents of his utility belt, this
provides key sketches, diagrams, notes and more, and is a top gift recommendation for avid
Batman and Bruce Wayne fans who just can't get enough.

The Computer Shelf

Tony Parisi's WebGL UP And RUNNING: BUILDING 3D GRAPHICS FOR THE WEB
(9781449323578, $36.99) offers a quick introduction to WebGL, the new 3D standard for
rendering on the Web. Web developers will learn a fine set of development and production
concepts based on using the JavaScript 3D engine Three.js. From the basics of 3D concepts and
how they appear on the web to using the open source library and understanding graphics
rendering, animation and more, this is a key acquisition for any serious web developer. Chris
Vander Mey's SHIPPING GREATNESS: PRACTICAL LESSONS ON BUILDING AND
LAUNCHING OUTSTANDING SOFTWARE, LEARNED ON THE JOB AT GOOGLE AND
AMAZON (9781449336578, $19.99) is a key to understanding the shipping process used by the
best teams at Google and Amazon, showing how to program, create product, manage its
engineering, and ship the right product quickly. It comes from lessons the author learned as a
manager at Amazon and Google and covers everything form building metrics to spot problems to
communicating clearly: business and software collections will find it a top pick! Jennifer
Murphy's DEVELOPING WITH GOOGLE+ (9781449312268, $18.99) follows the progress of a
fictional company, Baking Disasters, as it incorporates all the features of the Google+ platform,
and is an outstanding survey packed with concrete examples and hands-on projects. Learn to take
advantage of Google+ social plug-ins and more as you learn the basics of such functions as
changing a blog into a social web application and creating custom plug-ins. Any beginning to
work with Google+ and its features will find this the perfect starting point. Kord Davis works
with Doug Patterson on ETHICS OF BIG DATA (9781449311797, $19.99), a fine survey telling
organizational data managers how to review data-handling practices and create consistent
positions on an organization's use of big data. From developing plans to close gaps between
values and practices to identifying privacy and identity concerns, this provides methods and
techniques to help a business engage in productive ethical inquiry and is a top recommendation
for any data manager or database administrator. Kate Eyler-Werve and Virginia Carlson's CIVIC
APPS COMPETITION HANDBOOK (9781449322649, $9.99) provides a fine guide to
organizing a 'civil apps' competition and is based largely on the authors' own experiences
planning and managing Apps for Metro Chicago. From setting and meeting goals and evaluating
them to being selective with public datasets and determining participation strengths, this is a fine
pick for any planning or organizing such an event! Jan Goyvaerts and Steven Levithan's
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS COOKBOOK, 2ND EDITION (9781449319434, $49.99) packs in
over 140 proven recipes teaching all the basic skills to solve a range of real-world problems. This
revised edition covers regular expressions used by C#, Java, Perl, PHP and more, showing how
to use code listings to implement regular expressions, discussing how these differ between
languages, and teaching how to parse source code and process log files. The result is a solid pick
recommended for any comprehensive computer shelf. Also recommended is Dave Taylor's
LEARNING UNIX FOR OS X MOUNTAIN LION (9781449332310, $19.99), a fine survey for
Mac OS and Unix users which teaches Max users how to tap into the strengths of the Unix
system. From making changes to a Mac's filesystem and directories to using Unix's commands to
locate files and run multiple Unix programs at the same time, this is a fine choice for any Mac
programmer's library. Dani Nordin's DRUPAL FOR DESIGNERS (9781449325046, $39.99) is a
pick for any web development holding and represents a compilation of three shorter guides:
PLANNING DRUPAL PROJECTS, DESIGN AND PROTOTYPING FOR DRUPAL, and
DRUPAL DEVELOPMENT TRICKS FOR DESIGNERS. From managing Drupal's markup and
code generated by the Views module to learning the basics of GIT and setting up a Drupal
development atmosphere to work with other designers, this is for any already familiar with
HTML and CSS who want a key to absorbing Drupal into the mix. Jennifer Neiderst Robbins'
LEARNING WEB DESIGN: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, AND
WEB GRAPHICS (9781449319274, $49.99) provides a 4th updated edition for any who would
learn how to build web pages without benefit of prior experience. All the basics of how the Web
works and how web pages operate within this environment teaches the latest best practices,
web-building techniques, and reinforces such learning using exercises, quizzes and real-world
applications. From building HTML pages with text, links and images to making pages display
well on mobile devices, this is packed with important step-by-step approaches to success.
THINK PYTHON by Allen B. Downey (9781449330729, $39.99) is for any who want to start
learning to program, and recommends Python as the perfect place for a beginner. Chapters offer
step-by-step coverage of basic programming concepts, offer progressive foundations of
knowledge that include exercises and tests that assure knowledge is sound before moving to the
next level, and cover everything from working with files and databases to debugging. It's the
perfect starting point for beginning programmers. Addy Osmani's LEARNING JAVASCRIPT
DESIGN PATTERNS (9781449331818, $34.99) teaches how to apply both classical and modern
design patterns to the language of JavaScript, and tells how to keep JavaScript code manageable
and up to date using the latest best practices. From learning the structure of design patterns to
using different options for writing modular code, this is a top recommendation for any who
would improve their JavaScript coding. DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS WITH
HASKELL AND YESOD by Michael Snoyman (9781449316976, $34.99) deserves ongoing
recommendation as a fine basic reference for any computer collection appealing to web
programmers. It uses several real-world, specific examples to show how Haskell and Yesod
functions, showing how to create a production-quality web application that includes a blog, a
wiki, and many more advanced functions. A 'must' for any web programming collection.

Joomla! (Templates) is a top pick for any web development collection strong in Joomla guides,
and covers all aspects of Joomla websites and their customization with template design. It comes
from a Joomla expert who presents keys to everything from usability and CSS to HTML5,
offering guidelines to changing a Joomla site's look and using JavaScript to enhance templates
and sites. The result is guide for any professional web designer and developer and for nonpros
with some background in site development, packed with code and keys to successful website
applications.

The eighth updated edition of CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Guide has been completely
revised for exams 220-801 and 220-802, and is a complete coverage that can be used as either a
study guide for the exam or as a reference for the job. It's written by the leading expert on
CompTIA A+ training and packs in chapters of learning objectives, facts, exam tips, practice
questions, and detailed explanations. From installing and configuring hard drives to
troubleshooting common PC issues and installing wired and wireless networks, this is packed
with keys to success, and a 'must' for any contemplating studying for the exam.

Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century is a fine college-level advanced text for computer
collections strong in AI science and technology, and provides a technical yet accessible survey of
the foundations of AI theory and applications. Color images, human interest boxes, and
numerous examples accompany discussions of machine learning, video game applications,
genetic algorithms, natural language processing and much more. From production and expert
systems to neural nets, this covers both basics and advanced topics key to any understanding of
modern AI.

The Interior Design Shelf

'Repurposing' turns junk into gems, and often results in artistic and unique home decor items that
make for fine gifts. JUNK GENIUS: STYLISH WAYS TO REPURPOSE EVERYDAY
OBJECTS, WITH OVER 80 PROJECTS AND IDEAS provides a fine key to locating and using
these objects in the home, and is a pick for interior designers and craftsmen alike. From wooden
drawer pulls to easy lace glass tealights and a patchwork mirror, it's packed with color photos and
home enhancement projects that turn 'junk' into 'art'. A 'must' for any home decor library and
crafts collection!

COUNTRY goes beyond most books focused on lifestyles or home design and provides a fine
survey of country life, from houses and people to traditions and the author's own experiences.
From seasonal changes to interior and exterior details, Country documents life lived in the
modern English countryside and pairs photos with Jasper Conran's poetic words to capture the
feel and sentiments of English country style and living. A fine guide for any seeking a celebration
of the country way of life!

The Art Shelf

THE STONE TWINS AND GERT DUNBAR'S LOGO R.I.P. (9789063692902, $19.95) offers
up a compact study of classic business logo designs, and celebrates logos from a range of
endeavors. Many are considered icons or international design classics, while others are
short-lived: all disappeared and are no longer used to signify a brand or idea. LOGO R.I.P.
documents the rise and fall of business branding, cultural identification, and more. Some fifty
color photos and obituaries are written and photographed by the Stone twins in a revised, updated
classic highly recommended for arts and business holdings alike. Moniek Paus' GRADUATION
GUIDE FOR DESIGN STUDENTS (9789063692865, $19.00) is a top recommendation for any
arts collection appealing to design students and is specifically tailored for their most stressful
years in college: their final semester. Design advice, ways to make graduation less stressful and
more successful, and practical advice presented as double-spread posters with text makes this a
most accessible, practical survey filled with important and specific insights key to the graduate
design student's final year.

Patrick Mauries's JEWELRY BY CHANEL (9780500516287, $95.00) provides a compendium
of jewelry designs by a woman who spent her life creating lovely works of art, and is based on
archival research and interviews with Chanel's colleagues and others involved in her life and
career. Classic jewelry images blend with new photos to make for an inspirational account of her
signature style and her many contributions to jewelry-making and style. Any jewelry history
holding will find this to be a definitive survey, packed with color and stunning images. Mathieu
Lommen edits THE BOOK OF BOOKS: 500 YEARS OF GRAPHIC INNOVATION
(9780500515914, $65.00) and provides a fine visual history of books representing changes to
some five hundred years of Western book design. Any with an interest in book design evolution
will find this begins in 1471 with an edition printed by Nicholas Jenson in Venice, and ends in
2010 with a design by Irma Boom. From reference books to art books, picture books and
collector's paperbacks, the wide range of coverage sets this apart from any other consideration
and makes it a pick for graphic design, arts and collector's libraries alike. Olivier Dupon's THE
NEW JEWELERS (9780500516294, $45.00) profiles the works of new and established jewelry
designers alike, covering a variety of their work and showcasing all kinds of jewelry with color
photos displaying both finished products and artists at work. All kinds of jewelry are represented
in this survey, which includes global designs and designers and offers a wide-ranging history
suitable for any arts holding strong in jewelry-making and global trends. Frances Borzello's THE
NAKED NUDE (9780500238929, $45.00) packs in over 130 illustrations - 116 in color - to
provide a fine survey contrasting different types of nude art. Kenneth Clark's classic THE NUDE:
A STUDY IN IDEAL FORM is contrasted with today's raw depictions which provide more
provocative poses and different perspectives of nudity. Borzello here explores the changing role
of the nude in 20th and 21st century art, examining the works of a number of international artists
and providing a fine lacing of critical text and color illustrations throughout. Any arts library will
find this a winner.

A Mine Of Beauty: Landscapes By William Trost Richards offers a catalog of his watercolors,
recently gifted to Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and appears concurrently
to accompany a traveling show of the same name. Watercolors and oils represent Richards' view
of nature and its many scenes, offering accompanying critical insights and ideas on the
pre-Raphaelite painter and providing a fine survey of history of eighteenth- and
nineteenth-century Philadelphia landscape painting and Richards' influences and place in it. Any
arts collection strong in landscape artistry will find this a powerful gathering.

Artists' Textiles 1940-1976 surveys the history and evolution of the textile as an art form, which
actually is a newer collaboration of effort between artists and textile developers, and is a key
acquisition for any arts collection strong in textile history. Some two hundred color images
accompany a historical and artistic survey of textiles as an art form in Britain and America,
following individual artists and the movement as a whole and providing color examples of textile
development throughout. It's a fine recommendation for any textile history library.

The Fashion Shelf

New editions of the Design Museum's 'Fifty Fashion Looks That Changed the World' arts series
offers any arts collection strong in fashion a lovely era-by-era showcase of fashion looks that
reflected each decade. Paula Reed's THE FIFTIES (9781840916034, $20.00) gathers fashions
and models from Marilyn Monroe to Christian Dior and charts the rise of teen styles and other
trends, THE SIXTIES (9781840916014, $20.00) surveys sixties looks from peasants to moon
girls and features Audrey Hepburn, Julie Christie and other movie greats whose looks influenced
the fashion world, and Paula Reed's THE SEVENTIES (9781840916058, $20.00) charts the rise
of punk, bell bottoms and more, along with the movies and actresses who displayed the evolving
styles. The result packs in photos and fine fashion images, and is a top pick for any arts collection
strong in fashion design.

The Pets/Wildlife Shelf

For the Love of Dogs: A Hands-On Journey is culled from knowledge the ARL staff has gained
caring for and training thousands of dogs of all sizes, and covers everything from puppy
development and training a dog to teaching a dog self-control and solving common problems.
The ARL trainers use only positive reinforcement techniques to train behaviors: their techniques
are packed into over two hundred pages of information and advice, and accompanied by
dog-and-puppy training videos and rescue stories any new dog owner will relish.

Suzanne Easton's Practical VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING (9780470656488, $59.99)
provides a key guide to the various diagnostic imaging modalities used in veterinary practice,
moving from basic math principles to discussions of equipment and pairing line diagrams and
photos with self-assessment questions in each chapter. Students and veterinary nurses alike
receive a handy reference to everything needed to know about diagnostic imaging in veterinary
practice, including the basic principles of physics: all accompanied by illustrations key to
understanding. Jamie M. Burkitt Creedon and Harold Davis edit ADVANCED MONITORING
AND PROCEDURES FOR SMALL ANIMAL EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
(9780813813370, $129.99), which deserves ongoing recommendation and mention as simply an
outstanding practical reference providing hands-on information key to vets and technicians
working in the field. A Team of vets offer step-by-step protocols for performing advanced
emergency and critical care procedures and monitoring, organizing chapters by body system for
quick reference and providing general overviews and basics followed by specific
troubleshooting, instructions and emergency procedures. Any vet student or staff member needs
this reference close at hand! Also recommended for immediate reference is Timothy B. Hackett
and Elisa M. Mazzaferro's VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
PROCEDURES (9780470958551, $59.99) appears in its second updated edition to provide a
step-by-step guide to key emergency and critical care procedures encountered in general and
specialty practice. The second edition includes several new procedures, two new chapters
covering cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and more, and packs in hints to make the account useful
in a veterinary setting. From protocols for common emergency techniques to procedures
information, this is supported by video clips online and makes for an outstanding survey. Mary
Anna Thrall, et.al.'s VETERINARY HEMATOLOGY AND CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 2ND
EDITION (9780813810270, $99.99) offers a key to understanding veterinary laboratory
diagnostic techniques and interpretation and covers hematology and chemistry for a range of
species to include fish, amphibians and birds. This second edition includes many revisions and
additions, from new chapters on molecular diagnostics of hematologic malignancies to updates in
advancements on diagnostic technology and revisions to data interpretation. Both elementary
basics and advanced laboratory techniques are covered in a guide that offers over seventy case
studies to help readers understanding the entire laboratory process, making for a top
recommendation for veterinary reference collections. CANINE AND FELINE
DERMATOLOGY DRUG HANDBOOK by Sandra N. Koch, et.al. (9781405198967, $69.99)
provides a solid vet's reference summarizing dermatological drugs for dogs and cats, and is a
'must' both for a practicing vet's office and for students at the college level. It provides chapters
covering systemic and topical dermatological agents, specific conditions and the latest drugs used
to treat the diseases, and lists oral, injectable and topical drugs alphabetically for quick reference.
The use of both American and European trade names makes this a winning choice. Douglas M.
Macintire, et.al.'s MANUAL OF SMALL ANIMAL EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
MEDICINE (9780813824734, $89.99) provides the second updated edition of a classic vet's desk
reference covering common emergencies in small animals. From injuries and wound
management to new chapters on revisions to treatment protocols and expanded toxicology
information, this reflects the latest science and discoveries and is a 'must' emergency vet's
reference, arranged in quick consultation format for fast lookup. Linda Merrill's SMALL
ANIMAL INTERNAL MEDICINE FOR VETERINARY TECHNICIANS AND NURSES
(9780813821641, $79.99) deserves ongoing recommendation as a basic reference - the first
written - for the veterinary technician. Chapters cover everything from diagnostic testing to
evaluating clinical signs, and includes reviews of nursing requirements for a wide range of
conditions. All are top picks for any vet's practice.

The Needlecraft Shelf

Purses Bags & Totes tells how to make fashionable and easy purses, bags and totes for all
occasions and even includes backpacks for kids and eco bags for shopping. Full-size patterns on
an accompanying CD compliment step-by-step photos and color illustrations of finished
products. There are many other needlework options for purses and bags, but the wide-ranging
projects included here added to the different styles makes this a top pick for needlework
collections and any who want a wider range of production options.

Make Your Own Quilting Designs and Patterns comes from an award-winning longarm quilter
who here describes how to design a quilt, and covers different methods for making and
marketing quilting patterns. From marking wholecloth quilts to quilting thread-painted quilts and
creating homemade patterns from scratch, this is a solid pick for any avid quilter who wants to
move to the next level of quilting.

Contemporary Cube Bead Designs: Stitching with Herringbone, Peyote, Ladder Stitch, and More
is for stitchers and jewelry makers alike, and tells how to create designs with cube beads using a
series of nearly thirty projects that teach basic stitching. Cube beads offer new takes for
enthusiasts working with seed beads: chapters offer beaders explicit directions for working with
different kinds of stitches and will especially appeal to jewelers and needleworkers looking for
different kinds of projects.

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Jill Finley's HOME SWEET QUILT: FRESH, EASY QUILT PATTERNS FROM JILLILY
STUDIO (9781604680867, $24.99) provides twelve new quilt patterns for the whole house and
tells how to combine applique with traditional patchwork quilts for maximum benefit. From
quilts and pillows to towels and table runners, this packs in projects easy for beginners and
experts alike, packing in full-page color photos with step-by-step smaller photos outlining the
entire quilt-making process. Any quilter will find this filled with original insights not to be found
elsewhere! Ana Paula Rimoli's AMIGURUMI ON THE GO: 30 PATTERNS FOR
CROCHETING KIDS' BAGS, BACKPACKS, AND MORE (9781604682137, $21.99) provides
a collection of accessories for boys and girls and features some zany designs, from a ladybug
crocheted bag to a pig backpack and a little owl purse. Materials, finished sizes, and step-by-step
crochet instructions are accompanied by lovely color photos of completed projects, making for a
'must' for any who would crochet appealing kids' accessories. Christine Porter & Darra
Williamson's CUDDLE ME QUICK: 11 BABY-QUILT DESIGNS (9781604681512, $24.99) is
a fine title for any who would make baby quilts, and comes from quilting experts who present
eleven variations. From traditional pieced quilts and tips for projects for boy or girl to quilt
patterns that include detailed quilting ideas, this is a fine pick for any planning on a baby gift.
Quiltmaker Magazine's EASY QUILTS FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND (9781604682373,
$24.99) presents fourteen designs for beginners wanting to produce a quick quilting gift, and uses
scraps, precuts and yardage in designs that feature batiks, polka dots and more. Photos show
different color options for nearly all projects while the quilting instructions are completely
illustrated and assume no prior knowledge. SKIP THE BORDERS: EASY PATTERNS FOR
MODERN QUILTS by Julie Herman (9781604680812, $24.99) tells how to create modern quilts
with simple designs and comes from a popular blogger and the owner of Jaybird Quilts. Fifteen
easy patterns feature fine combinations of design and fabric choice and encourage newcomers to
enjoy the finer art of quilting. Mimi Dietrich's BALTIMORE BLOCKS FOR BEGINNERS: A
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE (9781604681727, $19.99) comes from a best-selling quilting author
who here teaches the foundations of producing the Baltimore block. It comes packed with
illustrations and color photos throughout, offering an outstanding set of clear directions for any
new to the Baltimore block quilting motif, and is a solid recommendation for quilting libraries
appealing to beginners.

The Technology Shelf

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Jeffrey Nanzer's MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE REMOTE SENSING FOR
SECURITY APPLICATIONS (9781608071722, $149.00) provides a fine resource outlining the
basic principles of microwave and millimeter-wave remote sending for security applications, and
provides engineers and collections catering to them with an array of designs for security and
imaging systems alike. This is packed with the formulas and basics practitioners need to
understand, including the basics of receiver design and discussions of interactions between
electromagnetic waves with human tissues and various materials. It also explores newly
developed detection techniques and packs in illustrations and over a thousand supportive
equations, making this an engineer's 'must have' reference. Peter S. Hall and Yang Hao's
ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION FOR BODY-CENTRIC WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS (9781608073764, $169.00) appears in a fine updated second edition that
packs in discussions of "body centric" electronic systems that will change the face of mobile
computing. This offers new material on new developments from advances in physical phantom
design and production and simulations to methods for simulating moving bodies. The result is an
extensive update reflecting new approaches and technologies, and is a winning pick for any
engineering collection strong in wireless communications technology and communications.

The Law/Justice Shelf

The 16th updated edition of LEGAL RESEARCH: HOW TO FIND & UNDERSTAND THE
LAW tells how to locate key laws and cases either online or in a law library, how to draft legal
memoranda, and how to make the most of the Web and a legal library to locate statutes, cases,
background information and answers to specific legal issues. Chapters offer keys to organization,
'shepardizing', prioritizing, using indexes, and analyzing the effect of a case on your particular
issue: in short, it outlines the basics of an attorney's research and judgment process and will help
users save hundreds of dollars in attorney fees just by doing some of the legal legwork that
anyone can do. Very highly recommended!

The Business Shelf

LINKEDIN FOR BUSINESS: HOW ADVERTISERS, MARKETERS, AND SALESPEOPLE
GET LEADS, SALES, AND PROFITS FROM LINKEDIN provides a complete system for
profiting from LinkedIn and comes from a successful social media marketer who concentrates on
how to use it to promote advertising, business-to-business marketing, and more. Case studies
show how innovative businesses are achieving solid results using this method, and teaches
specific lessons that can be applied to the LinkedIn system, making this a fine recommendation
that pairs business sales success with a LinkedIn marketing program.

Michael J. Silverstein, et.al.'s THE $10 TRILLION PRIZE: CAPTIVATING THE NEWLY
AFFLUENT IN CHINA AND INDIA (9781422187050, $30.00) discusses the new consumer
atmosphere in these developing countries, offering business readers insights into how to develop
new customers in these two rapidly growing countries. There will be nearly a billion middle-class
consumers in China and India within the next ten years - and this book provides the first in-depth
documentation of their growing middle class and its need for more products and services. Any
company looking for global growth will find this a solid pick! William N. Thorndike, Jr.'s THE
OUTSIDERS: EIGHT UNCONVENTIONAL CEOS AND THEIR RADICALLY RATIONAL
BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS (9781422162675, $27.00) is a recommendation for business
managers and collections catering to them and discusses what makes a successful CEO. Here
eight very different CEOs whose firms' average returns outperformed the S&P 500 by a factor of
twenty provide their formulas for success, discussing the strategies and approaches that led to
these exceptional successes. A fine guide for any business holding.

The Christian Studies Shelf

REFOCUS: LIVING A LIFE THAT REFLECTS GOD'S HEART comes from the leader of
Focus on the Family and encourages Christians to transcend political agendas and partisan battles
and connect with each other in a different way. Our culture has become polarized and makes it
difficult to spread religious insights: here are true stories and history that provide accounts of
church breakthroughs based on Daly's own life and ministry, pointing out the basics of his
Refocus approach to building better spiritual and social connections. Any Christian library will
find it filled with insights and applications.

The Best Advice I Ever Got on Marriage packs in spiritual and psychological insights from Greg
Smalley, Gary Thomas, Lee Strobel, Joni Eareckson Tada and many others, outlining marital
conflicts and how passages from the Bible helped smooth the road. This solid link between
perception, action and spiritual advice offers tried-and-tested insights from respected couples -
nearly twenty modern Christian authors, speakers and entertainers - and relates their failures and
triumphs and how belief turned to wisdom. Any who cultivate a spiritual perspective on daily life
will find this packed with insights, perfect for any general spirituality holding.

The Religion/Spirituality Shelf

THE GOD PROBLEM: HOW A GODLESS COSMOS CREATES offers a fine survey of how
an inanimate universe contributes to spiritual meaning, and how it can create new forms of life
without a Creator. Chapters consider how the cosmos creates, offering a range of historical and
scientific clues to consider the nature of an inventive, driven and ambitious cosmos. Science and
spirituality holdings alike will find this an intriguing survey that considers the mysticism of the
universe and how a world operates if it has no God, no religion, and no spiritual insights.

The Cookbook Shelf

D.I.Y. COOKBOOK offers a new cookbook from America's Test Kichen that provides a
step-by-step coverage of over 100 favorite D.I.Y. kitchen projects from start to finish. From corn
chips and ketchup to making cheese and smoking bacon, this focuses on core ingredients that can
be produced at home with better results. Each recipe has been tested by the Test Kitchen and
refined for maximum results, making this a top pick for any cook's collection.

The Big Book of Cookies is a comprehensive collection of the best cookies in the Betty Crocker
collection and packs in nearly two hundred easy appealing recipes that can be made from scratch
or from a Betty Crocker mix. Fueled by the traditional and trustworthy Betty Crocker brand,
these pack in a range of flavors and variations and offer everything from cookies for kids to
alternatives for holiday treats, adding over 100 color photos of finished products plus
step-by-step photos for baking and decorating. The result is a fine guide highly recommended for
any cookie cookbook collection!

TRUE FOOD: SEASONAL, SUSTAINABLE, SIMPLE, PURE packs in over a hundred recipes
from True Food Kitchen in Phoenix: dishes from a diner noted for its delicious and healthy fare.
True Food now has six locations across the country, and these dishes cover everything from
breakfast to pasta, meats, desserts and more. From Curried Cauliflower Soup to a noodle-seafood
blend from Spain, Seafood Fideo, this pairs full-page color photos with recipes that promote
healthy eating and pack a punch. At-home cooks and collections catering to them will find this an
outstanding pick!

LATIN EVOLUTION is chef Jose Garces' debut collection of recipes which blends recipes from
around the world inspired from the Basque region of Spain, Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and the
beach restaurants of Ecuador. Delicious dishes such as Calamari Linguini with Sweet Onion
Cream and Diver Scallops and Roasted Chicken Breast With Poblano Cornbread, Charred
Pineapple, and Red Chile Sauce are loaded with gourmet flavor, unusual combinations and Latin
influences, and represent some of the best of Chef Garces' repertoire.

The Great Meat Cookbook: Everything You Need to Know to Buy and Cook Today's Meat is the
item of choice to buy if it's only one meat cookbook you want in your collection. The author
published The Complete Meat Cookbook decades ago - since then, meat cookery has changed
dramatically. Between the focus on affordable meats and the emergence of 'pasture-raised',
'heirloom' and 'organic' meats, this revision offers a definitive new guide for new meat cooks and
covers everything from the differences in terminology to how to choose and cook different cuts.
Hundreds of color photos illustrate individual cuts of meat, while sidebars of information and
user-friendly recipes make it a snap to put a roast on the table or locate underutilized cuts of
meats that are affordable picks for a family. Highly recommended for any home cook looking for
a guide to today's meats.

NOW EAT THIS! ITALIAN: FAVORITE DISHES FROM THE REAL MAMAS OF ITALY -
ALL UNDER 350 CALORIES is Italian homestyle cooking with a twist: an emphasis on classic
Italian recipes re-done to lower calories and fat and emphasize flavor. Pastas, sauces, and
desserts are profiled in a classic cookbook packed with full-page close-up color photos of
completed dishes and commentary on the cooks who inspired them. From Lemon Pasta with
Shrimp to Black Bass Acqua Pazza, this is a top recommendation for any Italian food lover who
has long wanted healthier yet authentic variations on the theme.

THE RED HOT CHILE COOKBOOK: FABULOUSLY FIERY RECIPES FOR CHILE FANS
pairs lovely color photos by Peter Cassidy with recipes celebrating a range of different chilies
and varieties, and offers ideas for chili-enhanced dishes ranging from soups and salads to sauces.
Each recipe comes with recommendations for specific kinds of chiles to use, and is loaded with
color photos of both the pepper and the finished dish. Any who would experiment with chile
cookery will find this an appealing, fun guide!

COMFORT ME WITH OFFAL: RUTH BOURDAIN'S GUIDE TO GASTRONOMY
(9781449427481, $19.99) provides a fine parody of foodies and the world of gourmet eatery,
with subjects widely ranging from everything from the importance of celebrity chef hairstyles
and the orgasmic potential of chocolate to preparing for a vegan apocalypse and undertaking
'gastro-yoga' with Rick Bayless. You have to be a culinary fan to get many of the references; so
this is reviewed here for its special recommendation for any food-oriented collection. Spicy
humor at its best! Judith Fertig's I LOVE CINNAMON ROLLS! (9781449120697, $19.99)
features some fifty recipes for all kinds of rolls, from Coffee-Maple Glazed Cinnamon Rolls to
No-Knead Pumpkin Pull-Aparts, and is a fine pick for cinnamon roll fans who want an entire
cookbook of variations on the theme. It's packed with color photos and a host of different
approaches to cinnamon roll cookery, making for an outstanding gathering of appealing desserts
that move far beyond the classic roll!

The Education Shelf

Howard M. Knoff's SCHOOL DISCIPLINE, CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT, & STUDENT
SELF-MANAGEMENT (978141293968, $41.95) offers a blended approach to Positive
Behavioral Supports and Interventions and is based on Project ACHIEVE, a nationally
recognized model of school improvement. Educators will find this provides a step-by-step
assessment of the processes, practices and applications of the system, offering keys to adopting a
school wide discipline program that teaches students about social problem-solving and conflict
resolution. Joan Franklin Smutny, et.al.'s DISCOVERING AND DEVELOPING TALENTS IN
SPANISH-SPEAKING STUDENTS (9781412996365, $36.95) tells how to identify strengths in
Spanish-speaking students, and is a special pick for any education collection strong in bilingual
challenges. It comes packed with strategies and materials teachers can use to enhance instruction
and assessment alike, includes case histories and examples of successful communication
approaches, and provides inspirational stories from adults who overcame language barriers.
Packed with keys to success, it's a winning pick for a wide range of educators: both are fine picks
for any education library! Howard M. Knoff's SCHOOL DISCIPLINE, CLASSROOM
MANAGEMENT, & STUDENT SELF-MANAGEMENT: A PBS IMPLEMENTATION
GUIDE (9781412993968, $41.95) provides an integrated approach to Positive Behavioral
Supports and interventions, and will help teachers dealing with students who act out or shut
down due to emotional or academic issues. It's based on a nationally recognized model of school
effectiveness and continuous improvement, and shows how to construct and implement a
schoolwide discipline program, teach students interpersonal skills, and help staff and community
handle such students: principals in particular will find this a powerful survey which includes
classroom charts, implementation steps, worksheets and more. Dean T. Spaulding and Gail
Smith's INSTRUCTIONAL COACHES AND THE INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP TEAM:
A GUIDE FOR SCHOOL-BUILDING IMPROVEMENT (9781452226385, $31.95) provides a
fine school improvement program teaching instructional coaches how to blend theory and
practice to show how coaches can help teachers improve their practice. It addresses the common
problems of such coaches and leadership teams as they assess classrooms and situations, offering
journal entries based on real-world experiences and shows how to reach out to resistant teachers
and adapt data into information for the entire team. Any collection strong in coaching training
will find this specific and useful. Harvey F. Silver, et.al.'s MATH TOOLS GRADES 3-12, 2ND
EDITION (9781452261393, $38.95) appears in its second updated edition to show math teachers
how to create more engaged students while keeping to common core and differentiation
standards. A set of Common Core-aligned tools and techniques covers everything from lesson
design to math-specific learning styles and teaches better ways to work with all students,
reaching out to a range of comprehension levels. Reproducibles and learning-style charts offer
teachers all the tools needed to teach math more effectively. Andy Hargreaves and Dennis
Shirley's THE GLOBAL FOURTH WAY: THE QUEST FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE
(9781412987868, $27.95) provides a sequel to The Fourth Way and draws upon new research
that challenges educational leaders and teachers to employ proven strategies to enhance student
learning and achievement. Success stories from diverse systems around the world are gathered in
a new vision for education aimed at blending best practices to school development. Luanna H.
Meyer and Ian M. Evans' THE TEACHER'S GUIDE TO RESTORATIVE CLASSROOM
DISCIPLINE (9781412998611, $36.95) tells how to build a positive, accountable classroom
environment using restorative discipline processes, and provides a step-by-step approach to
introducing it to a classroom. From peer support and group problem solving among students to
partnering with families and the community, this provides a wide-reaching assessment of
techniques proven successful. Education collections will find these to be fine additions! Joseph
F. Murphy's Homeschooling in America: Capturing and Assessing the Movement
(9781452205236, $34.95) details the birth and rise of the homeschooling movement in this
country, from a small fringe movement only a few decades ago to its popular rise and modern
growth. It describes not only homeschoolers and their families, but their approaches to education
and considers instructional approaches, academic outcome, and social issues raised by modern
homeschooling. Any interested in homeschooling's history will find this a fine and
comprehensive overview. Lynn Schrum, et.al.'s EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR
LEADING 21ST CENTURY SCHOOLS (9781412997294, $34.95) deserves ongoing
recommendation for its powerful set of inspiring educational tips from award-winning schools,
and is a companion to the best-selling book Leading 21st Century Schools. Any education
holding seeing popularity with this predecessor will find here even more keys to using
evidence-based strategies in leadership efforts, with real-world examples offering concrete
applications ideas. Thomas McCann, et.al.'s TEACHING MATTERS MOST: A SCHOOL
LEADER'S GUIDE TO IMPROVING CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION (9781452205106,
$34.95) offers a clear, three-step process to cover exactly what great teaching looks like and how
it can be translated to a classroom environment, and is a recommendation for any teacher who
would blend some of these real-world tips into their own classroom management strategies.
Chapters will appeal both to principals who can use this to involve faculty in discussions of good
teaching approaches and educators who can directly apply these principles to their own
styles.

The 2013 edition of Cracking the AP Chemistry Exam pairs two full-length practice tests with
detailed explanations of basic AP chemistry concepts, and is a solid study guide for any taking
the test. It includes tables, charts and diagrams, it includes new strategies which reflect
modifications to the AP scoring approach, and it succeeds in mirroring actual AP test questions
and approaches, making this the study guide of choice for any planning to take the chemistry
exam.

The Antiques/Collectibles Shelf

Greenberg's Guides: American Flyer Pocket Price Guide 1946-2013 provides a 2013 edition of a
valuable resource for S gauge toy train values, newly updated in its 28th edition to feature well
over four hundred variations of the American Flyer train and its accessories. 1,500 prices have
been revised and the pocket guide features the latest Lionel products in American models and
S-Helper Service trains, making this a handy 'must' for any searching for vintage or newer items
in garage sales or secondhand shops.

George S. Cuhaj and William Brandimore's 31st edition of the STANDARD CATALOG OF
UNITED STATES PAPER MONEY (9781440230875, $31.99) packs in the latest market prices,
over 10,000 small images - some 750 in color - and provides a quick reference for everything
from small notes and small size currency to national gold bank notes, interest-bearing notes, and
much more. Chapters pair short descriptions with these images and the latest vetted values, and
cover values in up to four conditions for all kinds of currency and notes, including those of the
Philippines under U.S. administration, encased postage stamps, and military payment certificates.
Collectors will consider this a top reference. David C. Harper edits 2013 NORTH AMERICAN
COINS & PRICES (9781440230844, $21.99), which appears in its 22nd updated edition to
provide the latest updated prices for the world's best-selling U.S., Canadian and Mexican coins.
Small black and white illustrations accompany the latest values in a coin collector's bible
organized by country, denomination and date of issue. Highly recommended, this new edition
features extensive revisions to the Mexico listings and new issues from the Royal Canadian
Mint.

The Social Issues Shelf

Aging and the Art of Living
Jan Baars
The Johns Hopkins University Press
2715 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218-4363
9781421406460, $60.00, www.press.jhu.edu

Aging and the Art of Living compares and contrasts the works of modern thinkers to show how
people in the classical period had a better idea of the provisional nature of living, which led to
philosophical and religious ideas on living and wisdom that contrast sharply with modern
society's ideas on aging. Jan Baars argues that living longer doesn't necessarily mean living better
- and that there's been a loss of respect for the aging process that has placed emphasis on health
issues over the accumulation of wisdom and new skills. Any college-level collection strong in
aging and social insights on the process will find this a thought-provoking discussion.

AFTER TOCQUEVILLE: THE PROMISE AND FAILURE OF DEMOCRACY offers a critical
view of the future of democracy that belies the positive assessment of democratic institutions and
processes around the world, challenging the popular notion that the spread of democracy after the
fall of communism was inevitable. Changes in ideologies and aspects of 21st century life are
charted in a guide that considers what is democracy, how systems in small-scale societies adapt
to a globalized world, and whether Western countries are really more free after two centuries of
democratic process. Any political studies collection strong in discussions of the nature and
possibilities of democratic systems in the world will find this filled with a satisfying blend of
history and insights.

Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-Create Race in the Twenty-first
Century was named one of the ten best black nonfiction books of 2011 by AFRO.com, and is
here presented in paperback to reach new audiences with its hard-hitting analysis of race, science
and politics. It comes from a legal scholar and social critic who considers how an archaic concept
of belief underlies - and undermines - perceptions of race and equality, and it hones in on and
exposes the misguided beliefs involved in the basic biological concept of race itself. A 'must' for
any civil rights or social issues holdings.

The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined offers a blend of psychology and
social insights to explore the nature and history of violence and the influences that pull humans
away from violent tendencies. Despite the news, war, crime and overall violence has actually
been in decline over long stretches of history: this offers an in-depth probe of influences on both
violence and perceptions of it in modern society, exploring how the world is actually becoming
more enlightened. Human sacrifice, torture and slavery have been largely abolished in today's
world: this charts a course of history that holds positive perspectives on the future, and is a pick
for general libraries as well as college-level sociology and criminal history collections.

Jack Donnelly's fourth updated edition of INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
(9780813345017, $37.00) focuses on the domestic politics of human rights and links this to the
overall theory of international human rights, offering in-depth examination of human rights
violations and completely reorganizing a section covering multilateral, bilateral and transnational
action for better understanding. A new focus on international reactions to human rights violations
in China adds to an updated volume perfect for college-level collections strong in international
politics and social issues. John M. Headley's THE PROBLEM WITH MULTICULTURALISM:
THE UNIQUENESS AND UNIVERSALITY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
(9781412847629, $39.95) provides college-level sociology and cultural studies collections with a
powerful survey representing decades of the author's studies and writings on Western
Christendom's changes, and is a solid pick for any studying the history of multiculturalist
thought. Chapters develop a foundation of Western civilization history, then apply it to
multiculturalism issues and evolution worldwide in a scholarly study recommended for any
multicultural studies collection. Robert Traer's DOING ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2ND
EDITION (9780813347417, $40.00) offers a fine college-level survey covering applied ethics -
as applied to environmental issues. Philosophy blends with issues of environmental justice,
religious and secular insights, ecology activists and more to provide a fine guide for students to
analyze the latest key issues and developments in environmental conservation. Science and
sociology collections alike will find this a winner!

The Audiobook Shelf

GHOST STORY is performed by Buck Schirner who lends a passionate and professional stage
voice to the engrossing story of four aging men in a terror-stricken small town whose youth has
returned to literally haunt them. Murder and supernatural retribution are the themes of a powerful
account highly recommended for any audio collection strong in supernatural thrillers.

Joel Osteen's I DECLARE: 31 PROMISES TO SPEAK OVER YOUR LIFE (9781611132335,
$23.98) is narrated by the author and provides a set of powerful blessings in Scripture
encouraging listeners to make a declaration a day for a month. From acknowledging God's
blessings over life to getting through the day and declaring a legacy of faith, this is packed with
easy admonitions and spiritual reflections Christians will find inspirational. Joyce Meyer's
CHANGE YOUR WORDS, CHANGE YOUR LIFE: UNDERSTANDING THE POWER OF
EVERY WORD YOU SPEAK (9781619691940, $26.98) offers a fine survey of the impact of
words and provides dozens of scripture verses supporting insights on words that convey thoughts
and vehicles in a healthy, healing way. Joyce Meyer is a leading Bible teacher and here pairs her
religious insights with a basic communication primer recommended for any who would use
religious support to improve overall daily communication and life. J.K. Rowling's THE
CASUAL VACANCY (9781619695009, $44.98) receives a vivid reading by Tom Hollander, an
experienced stage and screen star with many credits to his name, who brings to life this story of
small town controversy when one of its members dies and the empty seat he leaves on the parish
council becomes a bone of contention threatening civil war. Entwined relationships and
discoveries keep THE CASUAL VACANCY a fast-paced story that comes to life in audio
format. Kevin Powers' THE YELLOW BIRDS (9781519690325, $26.98) features the
award-winning voice of veteran audiobook narrator Holter Graham, and is written by a veteran of
the war in Iraq as it provides a strong story of friendship and loss in Iraq. Here a young private
and a teen private cling to life during a bloody battle for an Iraq city, experiences the traumas of
fatigue, battle, and constant danger on all sides. Their friendship will help them both survive
impossible situations in this riveting story. Christopher Hitchens' MORTALITY
(9781619691889, $22.98) documents the evolution of his ordeal battling esophageal cancer,
during which he refused religion and here describes the ailment's torments, evolution, and how
disease changes our relationship to the world. Veteran narrator Simon Prebble's voice brings this
account to life, adding tense drama to an already-powerful story of facing mortality with eyes
wide open. Jamie Freveletti's THE JANUS REPRISAL (9781619691865, $29.98) comes from
one of Robert Ludlum's scenarios but is written by another, offering a new 'covert-one' novel in
which an operative at a conference finds the hotel the object of a deadly terrorist attack.
Covert-one is the U.S. president's own clandestine group, used as a last resort for global threats -
and the hotel's bloodbath is only the beginning of a gripping series of encounters. Jeff Woodman,
a seven-time audio award winner, provides the gripping voice to engrossing thriller,
recommended for any audio collection strong in powerful thriller novels. OUR SARAH: MADE
IN ALASKA by Chuck Heath Sr. and Chuck Heath Jr. (9781611132199, $29.98) is narrated by
the authors and provides a personal portrait of Sarah Palin by her father and brother. A .pdf file
of photos accompanies a rich survey of Sarah's life, from her childhood and coming of age to her
family history and values. It's an intimate collection of memories and insights perfect for any
audio collection strong in politics and biographies. James Patterson and Marshall Karp's NYPD
RED (9781611137101, $34.98) receives a fine dual narration by Edoardo Ballerini and Jay
Snider, both actors and winning voices, who bring to life this account of a detective who works
with a beautiful new partner to hunt a deranged psychopathic killer. It's up to special task force
NYPD Red to find the killer - and to stop chaos that is involving all of New York in a dangerous
game. Any audio collection strong in thrillers will relish this audio. Nelson DeMille's THE
PANTHER (9781619691803, $29.98) is narrated by Scott Brick and provides a fine abridgement
of a best-selling thriller centered around an Anti-Terrorist Task Force agent and his FBI agent
wife, who become involved in a mission involving a high-ranking Al Qaeda operative known as
The Panther who has eluded authorities for a long time. Soon the two realize they have been
chosen as bait in the hunt - and find themselves stuck between two deadly forces in a battle
against terrorists. Dr. David Jeremiah's GOD LOVES YOU: HE ALWAYS HAS - HE
ALWAYS WILL (9781619692244, $29.98) provides a fine survey examining the most basic
definition of God found in the Bible - God is love - and showing what it means to have God's
love in your life. From believing in the face of adversity to understanding examples of his love,
this outlines many different circumstances involving God's affection and is a pick for any
spirituality holding. John C. Maxwell's THE 15 INVALUABLE LAWS OF GROWTH
(9781607885184, $26.98) offers the third in Maxwell's Laws series and focuses on growth,
offering keys to developing yourself for maximum potential realization. It's packed with specific
insights and exercises key to self improvement, and in audio the words and their impact are even
more compelling. Any collection seeing popularity with his prior books and audios should
consider this a 'must have' addition.

Lee Child's new Jack Reacher novel A WANTED MAN (9780307749604, $45.00) is narrated by
veteran reader Dick Hill, who has received numerous audio awards, and thus springs to life in
audio format. Four people in a car hope to make Chicago by morning, leaving behind them a
mysterious death that's quickly hushed up by the FBI. Jack Reacher just wants a ride to Virginia -
but soon finds himself on a journey to Hell in this riveting drama, packed with twists and turns.
Gretchen Rubin's HAPPIER AT HOME (9780449014387, $40.00) provides a fine narration by
Kathe Mazur, who has worked extensively as an actress and has recorded over a hundred
audiobooks. Her evocative voice powers a fine autobiography by Gretchen Rubin who felt
homesick in her own home, seduced by an unrealized love for home itself, leaving her on a
journey to identify what she wants from her home. HAPPIER AT HOME identifies and reviews
all the elements that make for a better home environment - and is a pick for any general lending
library.

The DVD Shelf

Three new DVDs are highly recommended picks for any exerciser looking to do cardio routines
at home. Joining others in the '10 Minute Solution' series is TIGHTEN & TONE PILATES
(013132548692, $16.98), lead by Pilates instructor Lara Hudson who has over 15 years
experience in the industry. Classic and proven Pilates routines are spiced with ballet toning
techniques and a Pilates band to increase the effectiveness of each exercise. Five 10-minute
sessions here can fit into even the busiest lifestyle. '10 Minute Solution' also offers CARDIO HIP
HOP (013132548791, $14.98) consisting of five ten-minute complete workouts and featuring
dance star and actress Heather Graham, who has appeared on 'Dancing With the Stars' and other
shows. Hip hop basics are taught and then dance routines are built around them. DANCE OFF
THE INCHES: LATIN CARDIO PARTY (013132578699, $14.98) provides Latin dances led by
Emily Naim with choreography by Jennifer Galardi, and provides high intensity workouts based
on sexy and fun Latin moves. Three Latin routines, cumbia, reggaeton and samba, are taught in a
fine series of dance workouts that teach the basics of learning the moves at both a slow and fast
pace. All are fine picks for any at-home exerciser who would follow the DVD instructions.

The Military Shelf

VIPER PILOT: A MEMOIR OF AIR COMBAT shares the story of a decorated F-16 fighter pilot
and tells of his experience with the elite Wild Weasels from 1986 to 2006, whose mission was to
take out surface-to-air missile sites. His experiences in the Iraq invasion, Kosovo conflict and
first Gulf War would lead to riveting experiences that ranged from evading heat-seeking missiles
to being wounded in a terrorist attack and escorting a Delta airliner to the ground during 9/11.
Gripping, true action makes this an outstanding winning account of not just one war or one
experience, but a series of them lending to the making of a decorated fighter pilot: a special
recommendation for aviation and military collections alike.

Mark Stille's SANTA CRUZ 1942: CARRIER DUEL IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
(9781849086059, $21.95) provides a fine history of the carrier battle of 1942 and tells how the
Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway, but was rebuilt in time to join the
Guadalcanal campaign. The battle of Santa Cruz involved a standoff between two American
carriers and four Japanese carriers, the Americans were defeated, and the Japanese suffered
heavy losses that limited their victory and ultimately resulted in Santa Cruz being the last time
during the war that the Japanese carrier force was able to confront the U.S. Navy on equal
ground. Vintage photos accompany illustrations by Howard Gerrard in a powerful presentation
recommended for any World War II collection. David Nicolle's EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL
TACTICS (2): NEW INFANTRY, NEW WEAPONS 1260-1500 (9781849087391, $18.95)
provides a fine history of military forces and techniques of early warfare and represents the
second part of the author's study of tactical changes during a thousand years of European history;
so belongs in the holdings of any interested in methods armies use to achieve tactical advantage.
It's a powerful survey including illustrations throughout by Adam Hook, and is especially
recommended for any collection seeing popularity with his first volume. Peter Davies'
REPUBLIC F-105 THUNDERCHIEF (9781780961736, $18.95) tells of the fastest, most
successful strike fighter of the Cold War designed to delivery nuclear weapons at low altitudes,
and is a fine pick for any military aircraft reference collection. It considers the history of the
craft's development, its missions and deployments, and its campaigns during the Vietnam war,
and comes packed with black and white and color photos throughout. Alessio Cavatore and Rick
Priestley's BOLT ACTION: WORLD WAR II WARGAMES RULES (9781780960869, $34.95)
provides all the rules needed to bring the battles of World War II to a tabletop game, and is a pick
for any who would re-enact army encounters. Force selection is versatile and allows players to
build the kind of army that lends to a particular style of play, while everything from determining
the size of the game to handling artillery and action is accompanied by color photos. Discussions
of team and strategy make-up make this a real winner. Wargamers will also appreciate
EMPERORS AND EAGLES (9781849089302, $34.95), which holds a French Revolution
setting and provides a companion for FIELD OF GLORY NAPOLEONIC. Readers of this
predecessor will find the sequel gives players all the details needed to recreate the French
Revolutionary wars and document the rise of Napoleon, making for a powerful, provocative
wargaming strategy reference. Martyn Chorlton's ALLISON-ENGINED P-51 MUSTANG
(9781780961514, $18.95) offers aircraft fans and military collections a fine, specific focus on the
Allison-engined variants that preceded the Merlin engine, and provides full color artwork and
illustrations to survey the Allison Mustang's service. From service in the RAF to America, this
provides an excellent, detailed guide suitable for any military aircraft fan. Ryan Noppen's
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN BATTLESHIPS 1914-18 (9781849086882, $17.95) covers the design
and history of warfare machinery and considers the Austria-Hungarian empire and its navy. In the
1890s it built a formidable fleet: this history tells how, and follows the battleships during the first
world war, surveying all five classes in service at the time and providing fine artwork throughout.
Rene Chartrand's OLDEST ALLIES: ALCANTARA 1809 (9781849085885, $18.95) provides a
detailed survey of the raiding parties that occupied Alcantara in 1809, becoming one of the most
successful anti-French operations in history. It provides an illustrated survey of the Loyal
Lusitanian Legion's raids and counter-raids which successfully isolated three French corps for
months, and documents the culminating battle of Alcantara for any who seek an in-depth naval
history. Philip Haythornthwaite's BORODINO 1812: NAPOLEON'S GREAT GAMBLE
(9781849086967, $21.95) tells of the most important battle of Napoleon's invasion of Russia in
1812, and covers the entire campaign from his initial entry into Russia through his retreat. The
battle of Borodino is the focal point and is covered in its entirety, including illustrations
throughout and packing in fine detail for any student of the times. Andrew Wiest's THE BOYS
OF '67: CHARLIE COMPANY'S WAR IN VIETNAM (9781780962023, $25.95) documents the
experiences of the 9th Infantry Division, reactivated as part of the military build up during the
Vietnam War, and provides a personal story of the men of Charlie Company and their
camaraderie. These men trained and were deployed together: their story isn't just about fighting
experiences - though of course these are part of the account - it's about underlying truths about
the war in Vietnam, horrors of battle, and personal associations throughout. As such it's a
powerful Vietnam testimony that's a 'must' for any military collection! J. Kenneth Eward's US
MARINE INFANTRY COMBAT UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT 2000-12 (9781849087995,
$18.95) provides a fine history of military forces and equipment of war, focusing on the U.S.
Marine Infantry combat uniforms of 200-12 and its changing appearance and advancements in
combat camouflage clothing. From body armor developments to new commercial items, this
identifies and explains many new uniform developments and provides color photos
throughout.

The Gardening Shelf

ROSEMARY VEREY: THE LIFE & LESSONS OF A LEGENDARY GARDENER could've
been reviewed in our biography section, but is featured here because no avid gardener or
collection catering to them should miss this. Verey was self-taught and embraced gardening late
in life, and wrote her first book at age 62. She was known for taking inspiration from large public
gardens and translating this to smaller-scale home gardens, and her own garden at Barnsley
House became a stop for horticulturalists touring Britain. Surprisingly, this is the first biography
of Verey to see print, making it a 'must' for any collection appealing to gardeners.

Hydroponic Food Production: A Definitive Guidebook for the Advanced Home Gardener and the
Commercial Hydroponic Grower appears in its seventh updated edition to gather the latest
science and technology surrounding hydroponics, and is a recommendation for any advanced
gardening collection strong in home or commercial hydroponics or agriculture. This edition has
been completely revised and expanded in an update that follows many new developments in the
field since the publication of the prior 2001 edition. From how to set up a basic hydroponic
operation to understanding plant physiology and calculating nutrient formulations, this is a key
pick for any concerned with implement soilless gardening.

The Photography Shelf

Sixty Tips for Creative iPhone Photography provides a powerful survey of some sixty tips that
cover everything from shooting and editing photos using iPhone features to third-party apps for
creating artistic images, and uses full-page color photos throughout to illustrate each tip. Two
guest galleries showcase iPhone photos from two professional photographers while the keys to
using third-party apps and shooting photos and videos go beyond the 'how to produce snapshots'
realm to cover artistic approaches to the medium. Any photographer serious about making the
most of the iPhone environment must have this!

Photoshop Elements 11: The Missing Manual covers both Windows and Mac versions and
provides a fine guide to Photoshop Elements 11, outlining the basics needed to import, organize
and make quick fixes. From sharing photos and making art from text to customizing Elements
and retouching images, this is packed with step-by-step keys to working with Elements, and is a
basic reference that should be given to any new user of Photoshop Elements 11. The color photo
examples of polished, finished results are outstanding.

The Health/Medical Shelf

Patient Care Case Law: Ethics, Regulation, and Compliance supplies students and practicing
healthcare professionals with case studies covering the legal and ethical issues of their field,
considering key components of patient and professional rights and responsibilities under the law
and providing a wide range of case studies organized around the patient's encounters with the
health system from admittance to discharge. From diagnosis and treatment to follow-up care, this
accompanies examples with quotes from laws, offers discussion questions for each case, and
makes for a particularly strong addition to any healthcare or legal medical library.

The Psychology Shelf

Jennifer Taitz, PsyD's END EMOTIONAL EATING: USING DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR
THERAPY SKILLS TO COPE WITH DIFFICULT EMOTIONS AND DEVELOP A
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP TO FOOD (9781608821211, $17.95) offers skills based on using
behavior therapy to reduce emotional eating patterns. New research indicates that this therapy can
have wide-ranging benefits to improve anyone's ability to handle out-of-control emotions: readers
learn how to recognize and acknowledge their food cravings without following through on them,
and receive a fine key to understanding emotional eating's connection to psychological disorders,
such as numbing feelings with food. It's a fine pick for any trying to handle emotional eating
patterns. Henry Emmons, MD, et.al.'s THE CHEMISTRY OF JOY WORKBOOK
(9781608822256, $21.95) provides a fine self-help guide to rediscovering joy and rebalancing
one's body, showing how to manage emotional crises and how to tap into inner wisdom and
self-acceptance. Any who feel their natural resilience has been sapped will find this workbook
offers exercises to rebuilding positive energy chemistry, making it a fine pick for mental health
and general-interest holdings alike.

Borderline Personality Disorder and the Conversational Model: A Clinician's Manual offers one
of the most important clinical assessments to the treatment of borderline pathology that has
appeared in quite some time, providing a companion manual to Meares's A DISSOCIATION
MODEL OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER and providing physicians with a
therapy that has proven successful in treating patients, the Conversational Model. It blends data
from the fields of neurophysicology, child development, trauma studies, linguistics and more and
provides clinicians a clear path to helping patients recover a sense of self. A 'must' for any
psychology collection, this will prove a basic reference on the subject for years to come.

The Science Shelf

The Secrets of Triangles: A Mathematical Journey comes form two veteran math educators who
here explore relationships between triangles, approaches to making them, and keys to using
triangles to solve problems. The lines and points associated with the triangle contain
relationships that led to understanding of other basic math concepts, and this exploration of the
triangle's geometrical properties provides lay readers an entertaining survey that uses the triangle
to explain various geometry and math concepts. Any science or math holding, especially those
catering to lay readers, will find this a winner!

LOUDER THAN WORDS: THE NEW SCIENCE OF HOW THE MIND MAKES MEANING
argues that there are inherent skills in all humans to create meaning - and that understanding how
language and the mind make this meaning is key to understanding the world. Bergen offers up a
history of the science of meaning, its social interactions and capabilities, and its influence on life.
It uses the author's own studies to provide a way to measure meaning - and it provides behavioral
and thought experiments that help outline how the mind understands words and meaning. Any
collection strong in cognitive science will find this a winner!

The Rocks Don't Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah's Flood tells of a geologist who, upon
hearing of a great flood in Tibet, began examining the world's flood stories, and used works by
historians, theologians and scientists to consider the geological foundations supporting the idea
of a global flood. His survey goes beyond religious, social or scientific realms to consider how
these stories of disasters become reflected in scientific and social circles, and how their accounts
are passed down and changed over the centuries. Illustrations and maps accompanying an
intriguing approach linking geology to perspectives on human history, making this a pick for
science and religious holdings alike.

Mathematical Expeditions: Exploring Word Problems across the Ages comes from a
mathematics educator who gathers hundreds of word problems from around the world to provide
a fun introduction to the concept of math and its applications. Some five hundred culturally and
historically diverse word problems are chosen to teach students from middle school through
college levels, but this book should reach far beyond the school library setting to involve
general-interest readers interested in puzzles, history, and mathematics, and is thus reviewed here
for its recommendation for all kinds of collections.

The World History Shelf

THERE WAS A COUNTRY combines an autobiography with an account of the Nigerian civil
war - also known as the Biafran War of 1967-70 - and tells of a conflict that had a terrible impact
on Chinua Achebe's people. Achebe took the Biafran side in the conflict and became a roving
cultural ambassador to his country, then spent the next forty years in the U.S., silent about the
events that changed his nation and his life. THERE WAS A COUNTRY breaks this silence and
charts Nigeria's history along with his own upbringing in the country, and is a key acquisition for
any who would understand modern African events.

The Mystery/Suspense Shelf

The Casual Vacancy is set in a small community and opens with the death of Barry, in his early
forties, which shocks the idyllic English town. What seems like a placid, gentle town on the
outside is really a fa‡ade mired in social and political controversy underneath - and with the
sudden death of parish councilman Barry a whole new underbelly is exposed which involves war,
revolution, and an election packed with puzzling twists and turns. Highly recommended for any
who enjoy politically charged novels about local areas.

Laura Childs's POSTCARDS FROM THE DEAD (97804252758, $25.95) is set in New Orleans
which is in the middle of another Mardi Gras celebration when murder strikes at a party. It's up to
a scrapbooking sleuth to catch the killer amidst the chaos and strangers that flock the town during
the season - but shop owner Carmela has no experience in sleuthing. Nonetheless, someone is
leaving strange postcards at her shop, signed by the dead woman - and it's up to Carmela and her
friend to find the killer in this inviting, engrossing reference recommended for any solid mystery
holding. Margaret Coel's BUFFALO BILL'S DEAD NOW: A WIND RIVER MYSTERY
(9780425252710, $25.95) is especially recommended for prior fans of the Wind River mystery
series and begins with the theft of regalia worn by an Arapaho chief in Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Show. The cartons containing the relics were empty on arrival, leading Indian artifact collector
Trevor to maintain they must've been stolen en route. When he's found murdered, however, it's
up to Vicki and Father John to find the killer - which involves opening up new wounds in a blood
feud between two Arapaho families. An excellent mystery, this is a pick for any general
collection.

The Chocolate Moose Motive provides chocolate fans with a fine chocolate-laced mystery
revolving around a free-spirited employee with a troubled past. Lee Woodyard's newest hire is
Sissy, granddaughter of the town's only remaining hippie. Last winter Sissy's husband was found
shot to death and Sissy was the suspect even with her ironclad alibi. But now Sissy's greatest
critic is found dead - and it's up to Lee to prove her employee innocent in this absorbing thriller,
perfect for any mystery holding.

THE HIDING PLACE tells of one Justin Manning, a boy who was murdered twenty-five years
earlier, and whose killer has just been released from prison in the small southwestern town of
Dove Point. Local detective Frank is concerned he may have put the wrong man in prison - and
begins re-considering the case, questioning witnesses again and re-opening the case against
Justin Manning. The answers he will uncover will change not only Justin's life but will challenge
the entire community in this engrossing story of murder and redemption.

The Fiction Shelf

GHOST TOWN provides a fine novel from the authors of Ghost Hunting and introduces the
setting of Exeter, the 'most haunted town in America' thanks to a flood that introduced an army of
ghosts to the town decades ago. Three ghost trackers attend a conference during Exeter's
spookiest week of the year, which sparks a series of mysterious killings that point to the
involvement of a spirit. The team must stop the paranormal killings - but the spirit of an old
friend may be on the line in this powerful supernatural tale, recommended for any supernatural
mystery or fantasy collection.

Resident Evil: Retribution is a horror film adapted into an official tie-in novel and offers the fifth
installment in the successful RESIDENT EVIL film empire. Here Alice is battling against the
resident Umbrella Corporation and the undead, expanding on the zombie apocalypse theme and
adding more details to round out the horror theme. Fans of the prior RESIDENT EVIL novels
will find this a smooth and satisfying continuation of a theme. Highly recommended for any prior
collection seeing popularity in John Shirley's gripping action series!

In Sunlight and in Shadow is set in 1946 and tells of one Harry Copeland, who has returned after
fighting the 82nd Airborne from North Africa to find his new position in the family business isn't
satisfying. One day he spots a lovely woman on the ferry, and falls in love instantly, to find she
feels the same despite her engagement to a much older man. Their romance will involve New
York society and beyond and provides a sweeping epic of emotion and color which will be hard
to put down - and which is highly recommended for any collection strong in contemporary
literary novels.

The Travel Shelf

Timothy Hornyak & Rebecca Milner's TOKYO (9781742200408, $21.99) packs in
destination-oriented details for any planning on visiting the city, covering over a hundred of its
best restaurants, museums and galleries, and adding nearly twenty color maps plus a pull-out
map. These are detailed listings filled with sidebars of information, color photos and more, and
make for an outstanding city guide that should be a take-along tote for any heading to Tokyo.
Josephine Quintero's DUBAI & ABU DHABI (9781742200224, $21.99) packs in reviews of
bars, restaurants and more, and pairs cultural and area histories with sidebars of specific local
information for at-a-glance surveys perfect for destination visitors to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
From hiring your own car for longer excursions outside the areas to local knowledge, this packs
in keys to local trips and is a top reference for any bound for Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Carolyn
McCarthy, et.al.'s CHILE & EASTER ISLAND (9781741795837, $25.99) packs in travel details
to the islands and makes for a fine coverage packing in the basics of how to get around within
and between Chile and Easter Island. Sidebars of information accompany small maps and
specifics on where to eat and what to do, making for the perfect take-along travel planner. Dean
Starnes, et.al.'s FIJI (9781741796971, $19.99) is for any destination-oriented traveler to the
country and packs in nearly forty maps to cover over three hundred islands. Blue sidebars of
information offer quick, at-a-glance coverage of everything from cultural rituals to back roads
destinations worthy of going off the beaten path, while keys to travel throughout the Fiji islands
provide fine insights for any who would journey on their own. Jenny Walker's JORDAN
(9781741796711, $24.99) appears in its eighth updated edition to cover major Biblical sites,
lesser-known cultural interactions and opportunities, and much more, and is a pick for any
planning a trip to the country. The usual maps and candid assessments of places to go and things
to see are accompanied by opportunities unique to Jordan, making this a fine item of choice for
the independent visitor. Celestine Brash and Jean-Bernard Carillet's TAHITI & FRENCH
POLYNESIA (9781741796926, $22.99) packs in maps, keys to dive sites, and discussions of the
various islands and their options, and is a fine pick for any planning to travel to the islands. It's
filled with both common tourist destinations and offbeat locales, and includes all the maps,
comments and keys to making a successful trip from a notoriously expensive region. Any
budget-minded, independent traveler needs this.

The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf

Daughter of the Sword: A Novel of the Fated Blades provides a fine fantasy telling of one
Mariko Oshiro, the only female detective on the Tokyo police force who is assigned not to a
high-stakes drug investigation, but a property theft that turns out to be only an attempted theft.
What seems like a boring case turns into a quagmire of twists and turns as Mariko finds the
intended heist involves an ancient samurai sword rumored to possess magical qualities, and finds
herself immersed in learning how to handle the sword and a dangerous curse associated with it.
Any fantasy holding which includes a healthy dose of mystery and detective atmosphere will find
this a thrilling read.

1635: The Papal Stakes is set in 1635 in spring - where uptimer Frank Stone and his pregnant
downtime wife are in the clutches of would-be Pope Cardinal Borgia, with the real Pope on the
run. Religious assassins, power politics, murder and more lead to dangerous encounters, special
rescue teams, and more in a swashbuckling alternate history/timeslip novel packed with thrills
and action. A 'must' for any collection that's seen popularity with the prior 1635 timeslip
scenarios, this winning story offers yet another twist on the topic.

The Martian War provides a new take on H.G. Wells' classic WAR OF THE WORLDS and
considers what would happen if that account proved not to be fiction, and if Wells actually
witnessed something that spurred him to write his novel as not science fiction, but a warning of
coming doom. THE MARTIAN WAR focuses on Wells and his companions who, in the wake of
the first Martian assault, have united with scientists - including the Invisible Man - to seek a
weapon that will stop the invasion. Their journey will take them literally out of this world in a
powerful recommendation for any collection.

The Comix/Graphic Novel Shelf

ARCHIE VOLUME SIX (9781595829153, $49.99) is a fine collection and adds to an ongoing
archive series, gathering all of the Archie stories from Archie Comics #19-22 and Pep Comics
#57-58. Some two hundred pages pack in ongoing adventures of Archie, Betty and Veronica and
the rest of the cast, providing gorgeous bright artwork and even including a bonus story featuring
a cast of MLJ Magazine's early characters. The result is a powerful, highly recommended graphic
novel collection suitable for any Archie fan or graphic novel history collection. The board-book
format usually is limited to beginning readers, but it's a durable and striking choice for adult
graphic novels readers and Steve Niles and Scott Morse's CRIMINAL MACABRE: THE IRON
SPIRIT (9781595829757, $19.99) is thus a top pick for any looking for a riveting story packaged
in an unusual, durable binding. Monster hunter Cal McDonald investigates a creepy subterranean
military base where mad-science experiments were conducted on US soldiers when a haunted
veteran enlists his aid in this engrossing saga, which is impossible to put down and an original
'must' for any graphic novel holding.

Complete Guide to Figure Drawing for Comics and Graphic Novels comes from the creator and
illustrator of the assassin series, Valentine, and more, and is a pick for any who want to draw for
comic books or graphic novels. It teaches the basics of how to pose and photograph models, how
to use these photos as a reference for finished drawings, and covers the basics of cartooning
composition, characters, and more. From handling backgrounds to working with dialogues and
creating consistent, winning art, this is a 'must' for any aspiring cartoonist.

Comics Sketchbooks features work from the private notebooks of over eighty of the world's best
artists, from Bill Griffith and Matt Madden to R. Crumb and Seth. Brief biographies accompany
full-page, full-color sketches and cartoon renditions to capture the private lives and creations of
some of the best comic artists of our time, making this a top pick for any comprehensive comics
and cartoons collection.

Stephan Pastis' BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOU JUST GOTTA DRAW A COVER WITH
YOUR LEFT HAND (9781449410230, $12.99) provides a fine new Pearls Before Swine
collection which pairs black and white and color strips from the popular syndicated series. From
Rat's intention on running for political office to Zebra and the crew, this gathers a host of clever
panels and is especially recommended for prior fans who may miss some of the syndicated
panels. Pastis' PEARLS FREAKS OUT (9781449423025, $16.99) gathers over two years of
comic strips and commentary from their creator and offers keys to understanding their hidden
meaning. Once again, black and white and color panels are provided in a fine gathering selecting
some of the best, most memorable Pearls for any collection catering to either prior fans or fans of
Gary Larsen's style.

The Biography Shelf

As Good As She Imagined: The Redeeming Story of the Angel of Tucson Christina-Taylor Green
tells of the youngest victim of the killer who shot Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and 18
others in 2011. Christina-Taylor Green wanted to become a politician and so was at the gathering
when violence broke out. This chronicles her life, the aftermath of her death, and one family's
grief in an outstanding chronicle recommended for spiritual and general biography holdings
alike.

The Whitney I Knew provides a powerful memoir of Whitney Houston from Bebe Winans'
memories of his close friend, and is a fine addition to any collection strong in soul music,
musician biographies, or Whitney in particular. BeBe Winans and Whitney Houston first met in
1985: this follows their friendship up until the day he delivered the tribute at Houston's funeral.
It's a personal collection celebrating her life and charts her triumphs, failures, and her ultimate
defeat, and will involve and delight any Houston fan.

What if you were chosen to act in a TV series that portrayed you as the strongest man in the
world? And what if at the peak of your youth and physical prowess you developed a sudden
medical condition that led to three strokes despite their seeming impossibility? This happened to
the star of the popular TV series Hercules, when actor Kevin Sorbo's sudden crisis reduced his
ability to work from 18 hour days to a few hours at a time, prompting doubles to be used and
scenes written around him. His memoir goes public about his health crisis and the long physical
and mental battle to recover. It's a powerful pick for any general lending library, offering a
riveting blend of an insider's view of Hollywood's reaction to illness and the long road back from
the brink of death.

I Am Jennie recounts the life and stormy personal world of actress Jennie Ketcham, best known
for her role of Penny Flame. What was less known was her struggles with porn, addiction, and
love: all of which is documented in her eye-opening and passion-filled autobiography.
General-interest collections strong in accounts by media stars will find this a vivid and popular
pick, detailing the life of a woman talented at shutting down her emotions off-screen. It's a fine
account that any leisure reader will find moving.

The Letter: My Journey Through Love, Loss, and Life by Marie Tillman is an ongoing
recommendation for any collection or individual strong in autobiographies of grief, loss and
recovery, and tells of the author's loss of her husband in the course of his military service. Before
he left he provided her with a letter to be opened in case of his death: later it was the words in
this letter which would sustain her and aid in her journey to rebuild her life without him. Filled
with insights Marie gained from the entire experience, this is an emotionally packed, positive
story of recovery and is a pick for any military or general lending library.

The Literary Studies Shelf

Against Democracy: Literary Experience in the Era of Emancipations provides a fine cultural and
literary survey recommended for literature and political science holdings alike, arguing that it's
important to come to new terms with the idea that pre-1945 literature was usually hostile to
political democracy. Literature of the times was conservative and counter-democratic: Against
Democracy blends history, political theory and literary criticism to examine the techniques of
refusing democracy in literature, and the history of conservatism as it affected writers of the
times, and is a pick for any college-level collection.

FAKES: AN ANTHOLOGY OF PSEUDO-INTERVIEWS, FAUX-LECTURES,
QUASI-LETTERS, "FOUND" TEXTS AND OTHER FRAUDULENT ARTIFACTS comes
from a cultural critic and a fiction writer who join forces to explore the effect of modern
civilization on literature. In our modern world there's a constant stream of documents, forms,
tweets, status updates, traffic tickets and documentation that is resulting in virtual enslavement to
information. The short works of fiction in FAKES seek to provide modern readers with insights
on how these forms can be subverted - and provide a fine collection of stories here defined as
'fraudulent artifacts', with each form pretending to be a form of writing but actually questions that
which is supposed to be 'real'. Some of the most important novelists and essayists contribute to
this collection, recommended for any college-level literature holding.

The Political Science Shelf

The second updated edition of An Interdisciplinary Approach to Global Issues is a
recommendation to any college-level political issues collection strong in international studies,
and explores connections across multiple disciplines, blending history, geography, politics,
anthropology, economics and more. Regional chapters cover different areas of the world and
provide a fine survey of global issues affecting them, while chapters reflect extensive updates to
include important events over the past four years, from the global financial crisis to discussions
of global population. The result is a powerful assessment perfect for any classroom
discussion.

The Music Shelf

Rolling Stones 50x20 provides an oversized, lovely edition to coincide with the 50th anniversary
of the Rolling Stones band, and gathers the works of some twenty world-class photographers in a
chronological celebration of the Stones' career. Over eighty black and white and color photos
document the band's evolutionary process, with each photographer's work accompanied by a
personal essay that provides background for each image. A lovely recommendation for any
Stones fan and for any music collection strong in rock music photography.

Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die: Musings from the Road is for any fan of country music
and collections catering to them, and presents Nelson's musings about his influences and the
things that are important to his music and his life. Photos of friends and family, sidebars of
information and notes, and first-person observations from on and off the road make for a fine
personal collection of musings that Nelson fans will find both insightful and vivid. This joins
other Nelson books in revealing some of the inner perspectives of Willie Nelson and will prove a
popular lend for any country music collection.

The Calendar Shelf

Quilters receive a fine wall calendar with That Patchwork Place's QUILT CALENDAR 2013,
which includes a pullout instruction booklet with complete directions for each quilt, projects that
can be completed using easy machine applique, pinwheels, precut designs and more, and
featuring new ideas by noted quilt designers. Pair this with twelve months of gorgeous picks and
you have a lovely gift choice for any avid quilter!